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Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1930, p. 43

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E. Ream, Ted Boynton, Helen Frank, Joan Frank, Douglas Smith, Betty Jones, Peggy Jones, Susanne Greenâ€" berg, Julia Schmidt, Kurtzon, Carol Sigrist, Monie Eyler. White Ribbons for honorable menâ€" tion went to Mrs. F. L. Gault, East Park Board, Mrs. M. J. Hardacre, Mrs. Edw.. Laing, Mrs. H. Black, Mrs. Doretta Klaber, Mrs. E. Christâ€" iansen. White Ribbon ‘winners in the chilâ€" dren‘s cxhibits are: Barbara Betts, Margaret Ann Eitner, Patty Farrell, Virginia â€" Hardacre, Susan Klaber, Joy Kerler, Audrey Prindle, H. Ream, Cary]l Segrist, Alice Woodbury, Janet Weitzer, ~Edith Weitzer. The president‘of the Ravinia Garâ€" den club is Mrs. James Cady Ewell and the committee in charge of the flower‘ show was headed by Mrs. Charles Van Deursen and Mrs. W. Ross Marvin. 5 PUBLIC NOTICE is herehy given that the Subscriber Executrix of the last will and testament of George Tucker deceased will atâ€" tend the Probate Court of Lake County,: at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House â€"in ‘Waukegan, in said County, on the. first Monday of December next, 1930 when and where all persons having â€"claims against said estate are notified and requested to present the same to said Court: for adâ€" furieation: . . .2.. .. . Blue Ribbons were awarded . to: Mrs. Harold J. Lynn, Mrs. R. C. Shaffner, Mrs. E. Christansen, Mrs. Allyn Wolff, Mrs. M, J, Hardacre, Mrs. Paul Date, Mrs. W.F. Ross, Mr. Graham Taylor, Mrs. W. Ross Marâ€" vin, Mrs. James Cady Ewell, Mrs. Lee Frank. Red Ribbons among the children were given to Harry Canmann Jr. Julia Schmidt, Cary!l Segrist, Kathâ€" rine Woodbury. Yellow Ribbons for children went to Harry Canmann, Jr. , Judith Greenberg, M. Strauss, Bobbs Ross, E. Ream, Ted Boynton, Helen Frank, Joan Frank, Douglas Smith, Betty if they will telephone the correction to Mrs. W. Ross Marvin, 2910 H. P., Winners of Orchid Ribbon Those winning the outstanding exâ€" hibit ribbon, the Orchid Ribbon, were as follows: â€" Adultsâ€"Mrs. Milton J. Hardacre, Cedar avenue; Joan and Helen Frank. Get Red Ribbons Red Ribbon winners were (adults) : Mrs. Jill Jones, Mrs. F. Voight. Messrs. Stackard, E. Leonard, R. C. Schaffner, A. Wolff, M. J. Hardacre, W. F. Ross, J. C. Ewell, Lee Frank, D. Stokes, W. Ross Marvin. Yellow Ribbons i Yellow Ribbons were won by Mmes. Harold Schimmelfeng, H. J.. Lynn, H. Black, F. Kaumanns, E. Chrisâ€" iansen, F. D. Porter, M. J. Hardacre, Robt. McKnight; Lee Frank. Waukegan Childrenâ€"Virginia Hardacre, Nancy Rosenthal, Nancy Van Bergen. Blue Ribbon children exhibitors were: Barbara Betts, Jeanette Bryâ€" ant, Harry Canman, Jr. Susan Klaber, Betty Marvin, Audry Prinâ€" dle, Marjorie Roth, Carol Sigrist, Barbara Wrenn. RAVINIA AUTUMN FLOWER EXHIBIT Thursday, September 25, 1930 CARRIE E. 8. GAIL (ontinued from ADJUDICATION â€" NOTICE â€"= _ ___ ; Executrix of Estate of GEORGE TUCKER, Deceased, T!l., Sept. 22, 1930, 20â€"82 TUCKER Win Blue Ribbons page 2) Highland Park bids fair to lead the rest of the county in the volume of construction for the month of Septâ€" ember. . Permits issued for the first three weeks of this month, which inâ€" clude two large buildings, total $349,â€" 600. has heen started on and the building is comnloted early next Michaels is president directors. Forms Bowling League The Holy Name «ncietv of the Holv Cross church has organized a Bowline learne with Earl Frost as vresident and . Joseph O‘Connor as secretaryâ€"treasurer. â€" ‘Members _ are planning to bow! every Tuesday eveâ€" ning at 9 o‘clock at the Glenview Bowling Alley. which will show at the Deerpath theâ€" atre, Lake Forest, October 1 and 2, is a continuous drama, filled with adâ€" venture, humor, thrills and romance. Never before has such a colorful pictorial record been spread on the screen. _ More than 30 miles of film were required to perfect it. From the moment Rear Admiral Byrd and his intrenid band of explorers landed in the unknown region at the "botâ€" tom of the world," until they started the final trek for home, the life they lead, the sights they saw, the thrills they experienced are in this film for everybody to wonder and marvel at. A special afterâ€"school matinee perâ€" formance for the children will be given â€" Wednesday _ afternoon only. This picture is history and every child should see it. Six residences, for a total of $44,â€" 200. seven private garages to cost $2,100, two. remodeling permits and one for miscellaneous buildings were also issued by Mr. Morris. Alfred Al«chuler is architect for the The daring flight of Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd across the South Pole is only one of the feats of daring and heroism captured by the Paraâ€" mount cameraman who brought "With Byrd at the South Pole," a thrilling picture of adventure, to the United States. The feature film, the final trek for hor lead, the sights they they experienced are everybody to wonder Work on Two Large New Structures Starts Here Building Boom Is Seen Work on the two structures is now under way and will be rushed to comâ€" nletion. One is the addition to the Northmoor Country. club on Green Bav road to cost $320,000 and the adâ€" dition to the North Shore Trust comâ€" nanv building to cost $70,000. Alfred Alschuler is architect for the Northmoor club building and C. E. Bakken the general contractor, Work Byrd South Pole Film _ _ at Deerpath Oct. 1 and 2 the excavation expected toâ€" be snring. Joseph of the board of THE PRESS STATE BANK AIDING SCHOOL THRIFT PLAN arithmetic, language and geopraphy which demonstrate some fact conâ€" nected with saving, earning, spendâ€" ing and investing money. This is part of the new nationwide educational movement which has put the study of thrift in the public 187. ace the 000 Under the present plan of operaâ€" tion the schools and banks work toâ€" gether in teaching thrift. Teachers, principals and superintendent explain the idea to children and parents, and the schools everywhere set aside a peâ€" riod each week for thrift study. Banks arrange for : the : collection of the money, supply pass books and all other literature and paraphernalia needed, and bear the expense of clerâ€" Is ‘there anyone in Highland Park who is willing to provide a home for a girl of 15 past, a second semester freshman, who very much desires to continue at school and is anxious to secure a good home during the school year in exchange for anything she can do. She is fond of children and capable of managingâ€" them. ~Write to Mrs. Ruby S. Wallis, 203 N. Wabash avenue, Chicago, if you have an openâ€" ing of this kind for a young and willâ€" ing girl. ‘ St. Paul, Minn.â€"As a means of raising funds to help pay the post‘s debt on the South St. Paul American Legion Memorial library, members of Abner Rude post of the Legion reâ€" cently staged a fiveâ€"day carnival. Has Anyone a Home for Young High School Girl? Guest Home Tea Room Ravinia FIVEâ€"DAY CARNIVAL HELD Also cater to (Continued DAILY AND SUNDAY LUNCHEONS Mrs. Elné Smith DINNERS We â€" serve parties on request and from page 3) Illinois Sunday school challenged the Ladies‘ class to have the most present on Rally day. Immediately and with great enthusiasm the ladies accepted the challenge and now both classes are busy inviting friends to go to church with them. Keep your eye on our church news column and we will tell you which class wins. The Bethichem Evangelical Church Deerfield Avenue and Rosemary Ter. Deerfield, Illinois "150 Present Sunday, October 5" This is the slogan of our Sunday school and church. ‘Our members have accepted this goal which was set by their leaders in a special exâ€" ecutive meeting. All are determined not only to reach the goal but to go beyond. The Men‘s Bible class of the 30. The ladies are urged to attend this rally. The Lake county convention of Re ligious Education will be held it Bethany Evangelical church, High land Park, September 25. All Sun day school workers are urged to at tend this convention. 9:45 a.m.â€"Bible school. 11:00 a.m.â€"Worshipâ€"and sermon. 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Endeavor, 8:00 p.m.â€"Evening service. A cordial welcome to all the serv ices and activities of this church. Subscriber F. Freberg Court of 1 be holden in suid Cor ber next. Court of Lake County, at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Waukegan, in suid County, on the first Monday .of Decemâ€" ber next, 1980, when mnd where all persons huving claims mwminst suid estate mre notified and requested to present the same to maid Court for adjudication. W nubcescs Runyard Our optical repair department is at your service. Our equipment is modern. Years of experience have taught us to make glasses perfectly and render an optical service secâ€" ond to none. Satisfy yourself of this statement Phone University ADJUDICATION NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE is hrnmclvn that the ibscriber Administrator of estate of John Freberg, decensed, will attend the Probate urt of Lake County, at a term thereof to HUSTON R. BOOTH Glasses of Character and SCIENTIFIC OPTI & Behanna Administrator as aforesaid Ii1., September 11, 19830. Lyon DA VIS HELEN FREBERG STREET Evanston, Iilinois Distinction IANS y Bldg. 41

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